ARC PediatricianDr. Helena Gonzalez discusses the reason why well-check exams are important; tune into the ARC Healthcare Minute on KLBJ News Radio 590AM/99FM this Monday, August 3, at 7:29am and 8:29am to hear her thoughts.

Just for you – a quick glimpse of what’s new and exciting at ARC! Healthe-Notes has stories about ways we’re improving your health care and making your life easier, plus news about ARC’s 35th anniversary. Read on and enjoy!

There are several ailments ARC pediatricians consistently see throughout the year among their toddler-age patients. One of these is called Fifth Disease. What is it? How is it treated? And when do you need to call the doctor? ARC Pediatrician, Dr. Anupama Lakshmikanth, answers some of your most commonly asked questions.

ARC general surgeon, Dr. Christopher William Bailey, has always had a passion for fixing. When not helping repair his patients’ ailments, you might find Dr. Bailey working on his 1971 GMC Jimmy. Find out more about our newest physician and former U.S Navy general surgeon…

Nine ARC physicians representing six specialties are featured in the July, 2015, issue of Texas Monthly in its list of Texas Super Doctors: Rising Stars Edition 2015. We are proud of our nine ‘rising stars’ who are receiving this special, well-earned recognition from their colleagues. Bravo! See the list of doctors.

We know that the best way that ARC can improve our patients’ experience at our clinics is to hear from our patients. That’s why we’re testing a new technology at three ARC clinics that makes possible real-time patient feedback. Learn more about this innovation…

We recently strengthened our immunization policy to require that all of our new and existing pediatric patients be vaccinated. Of course, ARC will make exceptions for patients who have severely compromised immune systems or adverse reactions to vaccines. The reason we did this is simple, we are committed to the safety of our patients.

It’s now easier for busy women to get the care they need and want with gynecology-only services at ARC Far West. This new service works well for women who do not need obstetrics care and are looking at other options for gynecological care.

The Austin American-Statesman spoke to ARC pediatrician, Dr. Elizabeth Knapp, and other local doctors, to learn about when medication and/or behavioral therapy should be prescribed for young children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The interest in the topic followed a new study that investigated treatment practices.

Born and raised in Austin, Texas, ARC’s newest physician assistant in orthopedics, Brant “Alex” Victor, says spending time outdoors is good for your health. Of all the outside spots in Central Texas, he says this one is by far his favorite.

While colon cancer is highly treatable when detected early, 50% of people over the age of 50 do not get screened as recommended. That’s why colon cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death. ARC is testing an at-home screening kit with a group of its Medicare-insured patients to see if they can change this. Learn more.

ARC PediatricianDr. Helena Gonzalez discusses the reason why well-check exams are important; tune into the ARC Healthcare Minute on KLBJ News Radio 590AM/99FM this Monday, August 3, at 7:29am and 8:29am to hear her thoughts.

Just for you – a quick glimpse of what’s new and exciting at ARC! Healthe-Notes has stories about ways we’re improving your health care and making your life easier, plus news about ARC’s 35th anniversary. Read on and enjoy!

There are several ailments ARC pediatricians consistently see throughout the year among their toddler-age patients. One of these is called Fifth Disease. What is it? How is it treated? And when do you need to call the doctor? ARC Pediatrician, Dr. Anupama Lakshmikanth, answers some of your most commonly asked questions.

ARC general surgeon, Dr. Christopher William Bailey, has always had a passion for fixing. When not helping repair his patients’ ailments, you might find Dr. Bailey working on his 1971 GMC Jimmy. Find out more about our newest physician and former U.S Navy general surgeon…

Nine ARC physicians representing six specialties are featured in the July, 2015, issue of Texas Monthly in its list of Texas Super Doctors: Rising Stars Edition 2015. We are proud of our nine ‘rising stars’ who are receiving this special, well-earned recognition from their colleagues. Bravo! See the list of doctors.

We know that the best way that ARC can improve our patients’ experience at our clinics is to hear from our patients. That’s why we’re testing a new technology at three ARC clinics that makes possible real-time patient feedback. Learn more about this innovation…

We recently strengthened our immunization policy to require that all of our new and existing pediatric patients be vaccinated. Of course, ARC will make exceptions for patients who have severely compromised immune systems or adverse reactions to vaccines. The reason we did this is simple, we are committed to the safety of our patients.

It’s now easier for busy women to get the care they need and want with gynecology-only services at ARC Far West. This new service works well for women who do not need obstetrics care and are looking at other options for gynecological care.

The Austin American-Statesman spoke to ARC pediatrician, Dr. Elizabeth Knapp, and other local doctors, to learn about when medication and/or behavioral therapy should be prescribed for young children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The interest in the topic followed a new study that investigated treatment practices.

Born and raised in Austin, Texas, ARC’s newest physician assistant in orthopedics, Brant “Alex” Victor, says spending time outdoors is good for your health. Of all the outside spots in Central Texas, he says this one is by far his favorite.

While colon cancer is highly treatable when detected early, 50% of people over the age of 50 do not get screened as recommended. That’s why colon cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death. ARC is testing an at-home screening kit with a group of its Medicare-insured patients to see if they can change this. Learn more.